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Oakville Beaver, 7 Nov 2014, p. 8

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, November 7, 2014 | 8 Oakville hosts trio of Remembrance Day ceremonies continued from p.1 lumbus, cadets, scouts and guides, as well as local dignitaries, will all be attendance. Members of the Canadian Forces, RCMP , OPP , Hal- The ceremony will include two minton police, Oakville Fire Department, Knights of Co- utes of silence and a wreath-laying ceremony. A civilian service is being held at Carpet Cleaning Specialists Since 1952 Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital beginning at 11 a.m. For more information on Sunday's ceremony, contact the Bronte Legion at 905827-4722. For more information on the George's Residential & commeRcial Square service, contact the Oakville LeWall to Wall FURnitURe & UPHolsteRY gion at 905-845-6271. aRea RUGs PeRsian & oRiental Online petition Kristin Courtney, owner of Bronte Truck Mount In-Plant Service On The Spot! Water damage Restoration Road business, MEDIchair Halton and organizer of the annual Veterans Appreciation Luncheon, has started a petition asking the federal government to capitalize the first letter of the word veteran. "I believe it is very important to capitalize `Veteran' when referring to those who have fought for our country to differentiate them from someone with much experience in a particular field," Courtney writes in the online petition. At press time on Thursday, 85 people had already pledged their support for the idea. More information is available at http:// goo.gl/8uzxcP . A short film shot in Oakville two years ago by the production company of Ward 5 Councillor Jeff Knoll will be played at dozens of local schools on Remembrance Day. The film, Why Wear a Poppy, was shot at the John Knox Christian School and Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre. The lead actor is Knoll's son Brian with John Knox students as extras. Knoll said the film was made to help young people understand the significance of the poppy and that the film has garnered an average of 700 views daily online. The film can be viewed at https:// vimeo.com/52774979. See the transformation of what we can do in relation to others! For more news, visit www.oakvillebeaver.com DIAMOND Helping Families Every Step of the Way! Specializes in: VOTED BEST CARPET & RUG CLEANERS 14 YEARS IN A ROW! drop-off discount! 25% · Pediatrics · Pre and Postnatal Care · Naturally Turning Breech Babies · Headaches/Migraines · Fertility Issues · Low Back/Neck Pain · Sciatica · Posture · Osteoarthritis Are you planning a vacation for 2015? Leave nothing to chance when you entrust your valuable travel plans to DeNureTours, an experienced and trustworthy partner in touring. Be our guest and join us for a presentation of 2015 sightseeing tours and longstay vacations. Discover why others have returned year after year. No pressure and no charge. REDUCE DIAMOND FREE 250 mL SPOTTING BOTTLE Wellness care for the entire family! 250 Wyecroft Rd., Unit 15, Oakville, ON Family Chiropractor/Acupuncturist www.onthespotcleaning.ca Bronte Thursday, November 13 at 2:00pm Holiday Inn Oakville Centre 590 Argus Road, Oakville Let us know you intend to join us and we'll have a seat and cup of coffee waiting for you. 1-866-967-9909 or email us at info@denuretours.com 71 Mount Hope St., Lindsay, ON K9V 5N5 Reg. #'s 50009376 and 50009377 905-825-4256 1446 WaLLacE Rd. OakvILLE, ON QEW Speers Wallace Dr. Jenna Davis 905.844.WELL (9355) DIAMOND www.acornhealth.ca drdavis@acornhealth.ca recycle REUSE www.oakville.ca Hydro line tree pruning Public Open House Wednesday, November 12, 6:30 ­ 8:30 p.m. South Atrium, Town Hall 1225 Trafalgar Road Tree pruning near hydro lines begins this January in neighbourhoods of east Oakville (Zones A3-N and A3-S). The town's professional contractor will prune trees, on behalf of Oakville Hydro, to ensure safe clearance around power lines to minimize safety hazards and power outages. Trees are pruned to the Electrical Safety Authority's (ESA) industry standard of providing a minimum of a three-metre (10 foot) clearance. In some instances, hazardous trees may require removal when satisfactory pruning cannot be achieved. In cases where power lines are located in rear yards, workers will access the hydro easement through the property. Be informed: Join us for a public open house where you can ask questions of Oakville Hydro staff, Town of Oakville Forestry Services staff, and the town's tree service contractor. If you have any accessibility needs, please contact ServiceOakville at 905-845-6601 or serviceoakville@oakville.ca More information on tree pruning around power lines can be found at oakvillehydro.com

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